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Retro Game Console Stick, Wireless Plug & Play Video Gaming System with +30,000 Built-in Games, 8K HDMI Output, Dual 2.4G Wireless with over 30 Classic Emulators
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- Retro Gaming stick: With a game library of over 30,000 games built-in and 15 pre-installed emulators, along with a 64GB TF card, you can enjoy a vast collection of classic video games all inside the gaming stick. Simply connect it to your TV and immerse yourself in endless gaming fun. Also comes with 2 wireless controllers for multiplayer functionality. Controller requires AAA batteries
- HDMI Output: The retro gaming console supports up to 8K high-definition HDMI output, giving you ultra-clear picture quality and allowing you to capture every detail of your favorite games. With compatibility for a variety of devices such as TVs, computers, monitors, and projectors as long as your screen has an HDMI input port
- Easy to use: The retro gaming stick is easy to use. Simply connect the game stick to a power plug, then plug the gaming stick into the HDMI port on your TV or monitor, and switch to the HDMI input.
- For everyone: Adult will enjoy the nostalgia of playing old classic games from old consoles such as Nintendo, Game Boy, Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo and various others from the late 80s and 90s with the 15 emulators loaded in the stick. Great gift for the kids to enjoy as well.
- 100% money back guarantee
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Product details
- Parcel Dimensions : 20.6 x 18.2 x 6.7 cm; 390 g
- Manufacturer : coolteK
- Place of Business : SZSC INTELLIGENCE TECH CO. LTD. 2F 18 BLD, CUIGANG IND 2QU HUAIDE SHEQU, BOAAN, SHENZHEN GD 51813, CHINA TEL.: 86-19924567454
- ASIN : B0DP3NW5DT
- Item model number : retro gaming stick
- Country of origin : China
- 鶹 Rank: #24,918 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
- #56 in Plug & Play Video Games
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Product description
Your ultimate gateway to nostalgic gaming fun! This sleek, compact device brings back the golden age of video games with over 30000 pre-loaded classic titles from the 80s and 90s, ready to play right out of the box. Featuring a plug-and-play design, it connects effortlessly to your TV or monitor via HDMI, giving you crisp, vibrant visuals and smooth gameplay. The ergonomic joystick offers comfortable, responsive controls, perfect for reliving your favorite arcade classics or introducing a new generation to timeless retro games. Whether you’re a hardcore gamer or a casual player, the Retro Gaming Stick is the perfect way to bring retro arcade action to your living room. Prepare to fully indulge in nostalgia! How to start the gaming stick 1. Ensure that the TF card and wireless receiver for the controllers are properly inserted 2. Plug in USB cable into the device and USB power outlet 3. Plug in HDMI cable into your TV or screen with HDMI outputs and connect it to your gaming stick 4. turn on your screen and start gaming
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Inconvenient, has a bad selection of games. Hardware too bad to play the good games.
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Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2025Verified PurchaseÇa fonctionne super bien merci
- Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2025Verified PurchaseThe media could not be loaded.
Got it last week and finally had some time to play it, I installed it and oh surprise it doesn't work at all! What a waste!
- Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2025Verified PurchaseOk
- Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2025Verified PurchaseThe graph are garbage fuzzy and crap not worth the money
- Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2025I’ve been eyeing gaming systems like this for a while—mostly for the nostalgia. I thought it would be fun to share some of the games I grew up with, and the portability was definitely a draw.
Setup was pretty easy, which I appreciated, and navigating the system and game selection was fairly intuitive. That said, my kids found the gameplay a bit underwhelming, so I think this will end up being more of a novelty item in our home rather than something used regularly.
Considering how many games are included, the price is reasonable—but for something that may not get a ton of use, it still feels a bit on the high side. If you’re in a certain age demographic, though, it definitely brings back some great memories.
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Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2025Verified PurchaseSa l’a arriver en très bon états rien de brisser et livraison rapide et merci
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Reviewed in Canada on April 25, 2025Verified PurchaseMauvaise qualité des manettes. Difficile de s'y retrouver parmi les quelques milliers de jeux possibles.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2025Not the best emulator, if you could call it that in the case of some of the consoles.
First, the manual is garbage and tells you mostly nothing about how to operate the console, the console itself heats up quite a bit and it even heats up the usb dongle for the controllers which is a new one for me and just shows how powerful this thing is (not), and I love how they have a slot for a headphone jack, but no actual headphone jack in there. But it seems that they not only wanted to emulate old consoles, but they also wanted to make them as inconvenient (if not more so) as they used to be. From having to program every button on my controller without a single mistake, to needing 2 triple A batteries to power a controller if you don't want to use your own to not having a button to exit a game if the game is not responding. Also worthy of note is the fact that even though they have designed this and made you map every button of your controller, the button layout is different for different emulators and I couldn't start some games because the start button wasn't mapped to anything on my controller in some emulators.
I first wanted to test how good it is with games that I am familiar with. I was pretty excited that it has a PSP emulator. When looking at the games there, there are a total of 2 games that I was able to recognize and those are God of War - Chains of Olympus, Tekken - Dark Resurrection, and GTA - Chinatown Wars, the rest didn't seem like high enough quality to even be PSP games, but searching them up, it turns out that they indeed are, somehow, PSP games, so to their credit (or discredit), they do manage to put on a few games for the psp in there. With such classics as "Busy Sweets Factory", and "Aquattack", you sure are gonna live your favorite childhood memories again (not). I was able to find some games that are somewhat recognizable like Bloons and Bloons 2D as well as Angry Birds. I did manage to also find some fun games I've never heard of like Carnivores : Dinosaur Hunter.
Ok, the selection of good games is limited, but how is the emulation? Well, pretty bad, they are using PPSSPP to emulate the PSP (I have personally used this software on my android phone), which is well and all, but the hardware they have must be absolutely atrocious as it was not able to run god of war at a playable rate and with good graphics. It was running like a computer with integrated graphics trying to run cyberpunk 2077 on lowest graphics settings, You are much better off running it on your phone, for sure. I next went on hunting for some other games that might be interesting and found that they even have a "Virtual Boy" emulator on here (this is I think one of the oldest attempts at a "vr" headset console, was released by Nintendo in 1995), but when I tried to run one of the games, the entire system froze and I needed to reset it.
I really wanted to like this thing, and for the amount of money this costs which is 65 CAD without discount, this is a bit of a crap experience. Overall, this is absolutely not worth the money, there are better emulators out there including setting up a phone.
2.0 out of 5 starsNot the best emulator, if you could call it that in the case of some of the consoles.Inconvenient, has a bad selection of games. Hardware too bad to play the good games.
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2025
First, the manual is garbage and tells you mostly nothing about how to operate the console, the console itself heats up quite a bit and it even heats up the usb dongle for the controllers which is a new one for me and just shows how powerful this thing is (not), and I love how they have a slot for a headphone jack, but no actual headphone jack in there. But it seems that they not only wanted to emulate old consoles, but they also wanted to make them as inconvenient (if not more so) as they used to be. From having to program every button on my controller without a single mistake, to needing 2 triple A batteries to power a controller if you don't want to use your own to not having a button to exit a game if the game is not responding. Also worthy of note is the fact that even though they have designed this and made you map every button of your controller, the button layout is different for different emulators and I couldn't start some games because the start button wasn't mapped to anything on my controller in some emulators.
I first wanted to test how good it is with games that I am familiar with. I was pretty excited that it has a PSP emulator. When looking at the games there, there are a total of 2 games that I was able to recognize and those are God of War - Chains of Olympus, Tekken - Dark Resurrection, and GTA - Chinatown Wars, the rest didn't seem like high enough quality to even be PSP games, but searching them up, it turns out that they indeed are, somehow, PSP games, so to their credit (or discredit), they do manage to put on a few games for the psp in there. With such classics as "Busy Sweets Factory", and "Aquattack", you sure are gonna live your favorite childhood memories again (not). I was able to find some games that are somewhat recognizable like Bloons and Bloons 2D as well as Angry Birds. I did manage to also find some fun games I've never heard of like Carnivores : Dinosaur Hunter.
Ok, the selection of good games is limited, but how is the emulation? Well, pretty bad, they are using PPSSPP to emulate the PSP (I have personally used this software on my android phone), which is well and all, but the hardware they have must be absolutely atrocious as it was not able to run god of war at a playable rate and with good graphics. It was running like a computer with integrated graphics trying to run cyberpunk 2077 on lowest graphics settings, You are much better off running it on your phone, for sure. I next went on hunting for some other games that might be interesting and found that they even have a "Virtual Boy" emulator on here (this is I think one of the oldest attempts at a "vr" headset console, was released by Nintendo in 1995), but when I tried to run one of the games, the entire system froze and I needed to reset it.
I really wanted to like this thing, and for the amount of money this costs which is 65 CAD without discount, this is a bit of a crap experience. Overall, this is absolutely not worth the money, there are better emulators out there including setting up a phone.
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